Vermont high schools offer some 1,000 honors classes

Education Agency survey offers tallies

Jan. 15, 2014

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Vermont high schools offer some 1,000 honors and Advanced Placement courses, according to a survey by the state Education Agency.

As high schools including Harwood Union in South Duxbury debate tracking, or student ability grouping, the state numbers show many high schools continue to offer honors courses at different grade levels.

The state survey took place in 2013 and includes responses from 94 percent of schools contacted.

The state’s larger high schools, including Burlington, Essex, South Burlington and Rutland, are among the schools offering the most honors courses. For a look at the state numbers, check out the data here.